Yesterday's Spinners


I'm curious just how good, both as digital processors and CD spinners, a couple of state-of-the-art players from yesterday compare with the best of today.

I have to assume that the new Luxman D-10x has to surpass the Luxman D-08u in some way. 

And I see Soulution has chosen to no longer offer a spinner. So, just how good is the discontinued Soulution 541?
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Cambridge CXC transport only is a new one that's very good for the money. And I've got my eye on a Denafrips Avatar one day.

Many, at the moment, I'm using a very nice sounding old one Arcam Delta 250 transport only. So far the best one I've had was a Wadia WT2000 two box transport, trouble was it had a Sony KS151A laser, and they are like hens teeth now to get, so I sold it while it was working good. Another good one was a Pioneer PD77 stable platter, same problem getting a laser now.  
I would stick with CD only ones as some hybrids have different lasers to play other formats, and to me don't sound as good as dedicated cd ones.

Cheers George   
'm curious just how good, both as digital processors and CD spinners, a couple of state-of-the-art players from yesterday compare with the best of today.
yesterdays "good" CD (spinners) used as transports, with todays "good" DAC's are as good as you can get digital to sound.
Cheers George